Tasting notes from 6/21 Joplin Macadoodles Beerfest: What the hell? I liked a Weston beer! This was actually a very fruity/peachy type lager, like some pils can be. It was tasty. I could hardly believe myself.

16oz can. Pours a pale straw color with a fair head and spots of lacing. Aroma is on the mild side, with citrus, bit of malt sweetness and grain. Taste citrus, mild malt sweetness and bit of grain. Nice crispness and a clean finish. Light body, crisp clean and refreshing. Good summertime beer.

Pour is a clear pale gold with a small fizzy white head. Aroma is a dry pale malt. Flavor is more of the pale malt with a bit of sweetness. It’s ultra watery but nothing offensive. A beer you want to have when you want to sit outside on a nice day and not think about anything for a while.

Light gold with a rapidly disappearing head. Fizzy with a little caramel, grass and lots of corny corny grain. Watery and light with sulfur and metal notes.
Paid five bucks for a six...sounds about right.

Pours gold and fizzy. Small white head is gone quickly, leaves no lacing. Name of this one is ominous, but I only paid $5 for the sixer. Aroma is malty, sweet, a little caramel corn. Taste is sweet malt, kiss of grassy hops. Really not as bad as I was expecting.

It poured slightly hazy, yellowish color with a small white head. The aroma was straightforwardly malty with a slight caramel and breadiness. The taste was much of the same, rather sweet, slight grassy and herbal tones on the finish. Palate is watery, not much carbonation. As was explained on the tour, this is to compete with the macros and try and introduce folks to a local brew.

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